The Eighth Tribe, 1978 (5. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1978-07-01 / 7. szám
Page 12 THE EIGHTH TRIBE July, 1978 ELIZABETH YOUNGMAYER Elizabeth Youngmayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lajos Youngmayer of Monroeville, Pa., graduated with high honors from Gateway Senior High School June 6, 1978. She will be attending University of Indiana of Pennsylvania, and will be working for a bachelor degree in Business Administration. She would like to be a purchasing agent. In District competition she won First Place in General Merchandisin for Human Relation. Second Place for General Merchandising Management. In State competition: Second Place in General Merchandising and Advertising. HUNGARIAN RADIO PROGRAMS Pennsylvania WAMO — 106 FM, — Pittsburgh, Pa. garian Music. Hostess: Miss Julia Orosz Sunday, 1:30 P.M. — Garden of Hungarian Songs. WEDO — 810 AM, McKeesport, Pa. Sunday afternoon: 2:45 to 3:00 — The Hungarian Reformed Radio Program — Sponsored by the Western Pennsylvania Hungarian Protestant Churches. 3:00 to 3:30 — Hungarian Hour — Host: Dr. Victor Molnár. WDUQ — 90.5 FM, Pittsburgh, Pa. Saturday evening, 6 to 7 o’clock: “Music from Europe” — Host: Dr. Victor Molnár. New York WHBI-FM — 105.9, New York, N.Y. Hungarian Protestant Radio Worship Service Sunday afternoon at 1:45. New Jersey WCTC — 1450 AM — New Brunswick, N.J. Sunday afternoon 12:15 to 1:30. Kara’s Hungarian Melody Time. Ohio WZAK — F.M. 93.1 — Cleveland, 0. Thursday and Friday evenings from 7:30. — Dr. Paul Löte, Dr. Zsigmond Molnár and László Rózsa announcers. WBKC — 1560 AM — Chardon, Ohio Sunday afternoon — 2 to 3 oclock. “HUNGARIAN AMERICAN HOUR” Hostess: Mrs. Henry (Pota) McBride Phone: 286-3433 WKTL — 90.7 F.M. — Struthers, Ohio. Saturday afternoon 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Requests taken during program or writing: Hungarian Radio Hour, Rev. Vitéz Baán, 454 N. Bella Vista Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 44509. DR. ZOLTÁN BÉKY Dr. Zoltán Béky, Bishop Emeritus, former president of the Hungarian Reformed Federation, President of the American Hungarian Federation was recently honored on his 75th birthday in Washington, D.C. He was presented with the Golden Cross by the World Federation of T ransylvanians. WVUD — F. M. 100 —Dayton, Ohio Sunday morning 9 to 10 o’clock. “MUSIC OF HUNGARY” Bringing Hungarian music to the people of Central and Southwestern Ohio, parts of Kentucky and Indiana. Director: Albert G. Kertész • • • We ask other Radio Program Directors to send in the time of their programs, so we can include them in this column. — editor. AMERICAN HUNGARIAN FEDERATION Due to the sale of the Kossuth House the American Hungarian Federation was forced to find another office. The new office is located at: 10101 Lee Highway, Fairfax, Virginia 22630 Phone: 703-273-2800 Mailing address: P.O. Box 9662 Washington, D.C. 20016 * * * The National Secretary is Mrs. Máriá DeTörök, 119 Greenwood Drive, Bridgeville, Pa. 15017. Phone: 412-221-4427.